K said to d:
It is by physiology that we experience reality.

[Krimel]
Quit so.

D said to k:
It is by psychology that we view physiology.
Therefore it is by psychology we experience
Reality.

[Krimel]
Psychology arises from physiology interacting with the environment.

K said to d:
But is important to realize that physiology influences psychology.

[Krimel]
Yes

D said to k:
It is also important to realize that psychology also
Influences physiology.

[Krimel]
Yes again.

[Ron]
Question is, are they one in the same?

Or as D suggests, that merely by the virtue
That all we experience is interpreted, that
Experience ultimately lies with it.
Or
As k suggests, that experience generates
Interpretation.

Truly one can not be without the other.
Or is there a one or the other?

[Krimel]
Nature equips us with a range of physiological responses and with a range of
options for our interactions with the environment. As part of this process
we construct conceptual categories a network of relationship among them. The
categories and the patterns of relationship among them are strengthened or
weakened through experience. 

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